Example sentences of "he have [adv] make [art] " in BNC.

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1 He has already made a long statement , and you are letting him get away with it .
2 As it happens ’ — Morse consulted his watch ostentatiously — ‘ he is very shortly due to take off from Kennedy Airport to fly back to Heathrow , and he has already made a substantial confession about his part in the strange circumstances surrounding the Wolvercote Tongue and Dr Theodore Kemp .
3 He has also made a record profit on the trams in the year he has been here ’ .
4 He has also made a film telling young people not to do the same .
5 He has also made the ‘ Chorus Line ’ of paired sets of dancing legs and even a soccer tackle with contrasting team shorts on the legs plus a suspended ball !
6 Or perhaps he has intentionally made the ‘ syntax error ’ in order to alert people to the danger of their nuclear inventions .
7 This ‘ gorgeous gargoyle ’ ( thespian O'Toole 's ) description ) might have played more Tests had Underwood not been around , but he has still made a wide impression on the game , made more lasting by this unexpected offering .
8 The question may arise as to whether the decision to consent to or reject treatment is made by a patient who has the capacity to make the decision , in other words whether he is fit to make it , or whether he has genuinely made the decision .
9 In fact , he has continually made a point of recording that he was not a boy from the wrong side of the tracks , as some tried to indicate , but that his mother/grandmother made sure they were well provided for .
10 Like his suitors , he has never made a BBC programme .
11 Unfortunately , he has never made the grade and after knocking on the door of inter-pub midweek leagues without success , has at last found his niche at Athletico where this season he will team up with YTS trainees Adie Smith and Phil Meek .
12 He 'd already made a very courageous statement condemning him
13 He 'd even made a series of phone calls to arrange a lift .
14 And he 'd just made a film and , we were watching something
15 There was no way of explaining this , no parallel that he could reach for other than to say : that he 'd once made a wish , and the wish now appeared to have come true .
16 He wishes he 'd never made the recording .
17 I thought he had probably made an arrangement with a brothel-keeper , and sometimes I pictured him clinging to the branch of a tree peering in the darkness through the window of some schoolgirls ' dormitory .
18 He had even made a suggestion about a piece she might write on the role of women in the Tory Party , perhaps in the Government Whips ' Office .
19 Amidst a jumble of confused emotions , he had finally made the decision that he was in love with Katja Müller .
20 On the contrary , Aubrey 's instant approval of his choice of a wife had added to his own conviction that he had finally made the right decision for his future happiness .
21 He had thus made the point , while accepting the royal candidate , that the power of confirmation ( which was increasingly insisted upon ) lay with the pope alone .
22 Considering that he had just made a pointless journey of several thousand miles , the young man seemed remarkably equable and spent almost the entire journey sitting cross-legged , spooning purple yoghurt into his mouth from an enormous jar and reading a novel by Thomas Mann .
23 He had just made a pilot for what was hoped to be a series called Beyond Our Ken — although the Ken in the title was not he but one of the most respected performers on radio , Kenneth Horne .
24 He told them about Marylebone , the night at the hotel , the terms Zack had laid down for the rendezvous , and how he had just made the deadline .
25 It was , however , Minton 's habit to tire suddenly of young men he had previously made a fuss of , and Ricky was no exception .
26 A few hours previously he had reportedly made a videotape recording , accusing people of wanting to kill him .
27 Wells was requested to take the oath on whether he had actually made a statement , as the police seemed to have no record of it .
28 Faldo ticked a four on the 18th , written down by his playing partner Bernhard Langer , when he had actually made a five .
29 Yes , he had definitely made a mistake .
30 As an artist , he had always made an adequate living , and Willises , carefully packed in stiff board and oiled paper , were despatched — since a number of his patrons were in the Merchant Navy — to ports all over the world for collection .
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